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Historic recording by Beatles predecessor group The Quarrymen made 60 years ago today
On July 12, 1958, the band, which also featured drummer Colin Hanton and pianist John “Duff” Lowe, entered a studio called Phillips Sound Recording Service in Liverpool, England, and laid down a cover of Buddy Holly‘s “That’ll Be the Day” and a McCartney original called “In Spite of All the Danger,” which Paul credited Harrison with co-writing.
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Where Did The Beatles Buy Their First Guitars? | Reverb News
The locations are so crucial to the Beatles story, and indeed to the whole Merseybeat picture, that 1961–62 could be called The Whitechapel Years. (NEMS and Rushworth's were on Whitechapel while Hessy's was only a few steps from Whitechapel on Stanley Street.)
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How The Beatles' Yellow Submarine Influenced Cartoons From The Simpsons to Adventure Time
After a year of immense pressure, King Features delivered Yellow Submarine in time. (D'Angelo, who had been with King Features only three months when he was assigned Yellow Submarine, would rise to president of the company a few years later.)
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Consumos web. 07/18/2018
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